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I recently took my family to this place just to experience the buffet within the club. It was my second visit [but first for lunch, previously I went for dinner] and the first for the rest of the group.
Just like my first visit, the...More

I have found that while the Buffet has lost a lot of its appeal to younger families because of costs the Restaurant on the ground floor is under new management and the food good quality and very reasonable cost. The Chinese Restaurant is OK but...More

We arrived at around 9pm and there was a man dining and playing a guitar. Only two other people were sitting in this area.
Pretty quiet for a Friday night in such a large club.
There is a large poker machine area which had a...More

Visited the Leagues Club and asked the Irish guy on the reception what restaurants there were. He said "Just the Buffet" and then said "oh, and a cafe". BUt anyway, wandered in to the club and there were lines of say, 30 people at the...More

We decided to check out the buffet lunch and it has absolutely more varieties than anywhere else including soups, salads, vegetables, Asian and western mains and huge variation of sweets. Really worth seeing.

Popped into the club with my dad his wife and my wife for a quick meal and couple of drinks before football.
Archie’s Brassierie - food was disgusting. The supposed daily baked fresh pies the most tasteless things I have ever tasted. Dog food looks...More

Went for dinner and ordered Vietnamese salad as I had been previously and enjoyed it , when it arrived it was nothing like what it said on menu or what I had previously . When I questioned the wait staff on why there was no...More

Although it pretty much looks like the same old place from the outside, the inside has been refurbished and looks smart. Lots of small areas to sit and chat, comfy seats without the feeling of being in a warehouse. A number of bars around the...More

Gosford Motor Inn? The nearest eaterie is Hungry Jacks which opens about 6am The next would be McDonalds more than twice as far but they are both reasonably good for breakfast. The RSL and the Leagues Club both open for... More

Gosford Motor Inn? The nearest eaterie is Hungry Jacks which opens about 6am The next would be McDonalds more than twice as far but they are both reasonably good for breakfast. The RSL and the Leagues Club both open for breakfast, but not until considerably later.